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Chicopee plans to remove 2 dams in Szot Park, eliminating ponds

Chicopee plans to remove 2 dams in Szot Park, eliminating ponds Today 5:55 AM Facebook Share CHICOPEE – The city is starting a three-year project that will change the look of Szot Park, eliminate a potential safety hazard to the community’s electrical system and improve water quality for the Chicopee River and Abbey Brook. State and local officials recently unveiled a plan that will remove two dams that create the two ponds in Szot Park and replace the seriously-undersized culvert that runs under Front Street and leads to the Chicopee Electric Light property. “It is returning the waterway back to its natural state,” said Ronald S. Amidon, commissioner for the state Department of Fish and Game.

High school graduations getting back to normal as COVID vaccinations ramp up

High school graduations getting back to normal as COVID vaccinations ramp up MassLive.com 2 hrs ago Elizabeth Román, masslive.com © Hoang \u2018Leon\u2019 Nguyen / The Republican/masslive.com/TNS Westfield High School senior Lindsey Dion receives her gifts from the parents Wednesday afternoon, Mar. 31, 2021. Many students anticipate their senior year of high school from the minute they enter ninth grade. The prom and graduation become the stuff of legends, memories students carry with them as they move onto college and adulthood. © Hoang \u2018Leon\u2019 Nguyen / The Republican/masslive.com/TNS Kelly Prenosil shows the graduation gifts package for the Westfield High School seniors. Prenosil organized a GoFundMe page to support the graduating seniors.

Restoration in Action for People and Nature

$13.6 million leveraged in federal and non-state funds for community-based restoration projects How Restoration Creates Jobs, Improves Access to Nature, & Builds Resilience to Climate Change Through job creation, the establishment of new public open spaces, public safety improvements, climate change adaptation, and more, the Division of Ecological Restoration’s (DER’s) river and wetland restoration projects benefit communities in many ways. DER’s work demonstrates a model for economic recovery that combines ecological restoration with the creation of jobs, climate resilience, and improved access to nature for all residents of the Commonwealth. The following pages highlight examples of DER’s 2020 work that illustrate the multiple benefits achieved by investing in restoration.

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